Vitra Eames RE DAW Plastic Armchair
Eames Plastic DAW Armchairs are from the same family of chairs as the Eames Plastic Side chairs but with increased height in the sides of the chairs to provide built in armrests and with a hard wearing plastic seat shell.
These organically shaped chairs were first created by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950 as part of the New York Museum of Modern Art's "low cost furniture design" competition.
They have evolved from the original design with a variety of different bases and the seat shells are now made from recycled consumer plastic.
Key Features
- Original Eames product
- Choice of glides
- Choice of wood leg base finishes
- Choice of seat shell colours made with post consumer recycled plastic, 100% recyclable
Wellworking Says...
"An Eames classic design with a wood base, with a hard wearing plastic seat shell, now made in a more environmentally friendly way using waste plastics."
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